New Delhi: Union Minister Jitendra Singh said on Friday that concert and technology-based efforts have been carried out to promote the agricultural sector for the beginning of the young Jammu and Kashmir for the first time in the last few years under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Singh accused the government before deliberately discouraging at Jammu and Kashmir, including in Kashmir Valley, so “the young people can remain constantly depending on the work of the government who are paid and continue to roam around the political master that day.” As a result, the great potential of the regions for entrepreneurship and self-livelihoods have not been explored, he said, according to the release by the Ministry of Science & Technology.
Overcoming interactive meetings from agricultural and farmer beginners, jointly held by the Scientific and Industrial Research Council (CSIR) and University of Science & Technology Sher-e-Kashmir (SKUAST), the Minister said, “This is for the first time in the past few years below The leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, concert-based efforts and technology has been carried out to promote the agricultural sector for young beginners in the region.
“While in the past, he said, most farmers and farmers would depend on the climate and natural oddities for cultivation, in In recent years, new areas such as, for example, Lavender cultivation has been explored on a large scale both in the Kashmir valley in the area around Gulmarg and in the Jammu area in Doda Regency and Relatory.
The minister said that there were no governments in any country in the world that could ensure 100 percent of the government’s salary work for every young man, but the responsible government always planned to promote livelihood facilities and this was tried to do by the Modi government.
He said the campaign of sustainable awareness needs to be launched among young people and their parents to educate them that there are many more profitable ones available through self-livelihoods and new beginner options and, therefore, they should not be wasted for time and energy in protesting government salary work.
Repeating that today’s agriculture is no longer agriculture yesterday, Dr.
Singh said the current farmer is actually an agricultural technocrat or agricultural agriculture that has the choice to make handsome profits using agricultural technology and the provisions introduced in the agricultural sector.
by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
He said that the Indian government through CSIR provides all relevant financial and technical support for new cultivation mode, some integrated agriculture and hybrid agriculture that has the capacity to double the income of farmers in 2022, as expected by the Prime Minister.
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On that occasion, Dr.
Jitendra Singh also distributed agricultural kits to farmers taken from all 10 Kashmir Valley districts.
The collaboration MoU was also signed between CSIR and SKUD.
Director General of CSIR Dr Shekhar Mande, Deputy Chancellor Skuask Professor J P Sharma and Director IIIM Dr.
Reddy also joined the minister during an interactive session with farmers.